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The radius of a circle is 16 miles. What is the circle's area?
Use 3.14 for 𝜋.
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after a sleepover 3/8 of a large pepperoni pizza remained. The next day mr.maxwell 1/8 of what was leftover. How much pizza
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What approximate change in decibels does an observer experience form a sound source if the observer moves to a new location that
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A spring that is 0.7 m in length elongates to 1.06 m when a 20 Newton force is exerted to stretch the spring. By how much more
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A series of waves traveling at 200 m/sec are being generated by a 100 Hz source. A point at the very top of the crest of a
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A 2000 lb box is being held at rest submerged in water. The box is displacing 2500 lbs of water. When the box is released from
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A dinner plate drops and breaks. This best illustrates the ______ law of THERMODYNAMICS
A. 1st b. 2nd c. 3rd d. 4th I am inclined
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You should expect concrete to have an elastic constant that is _____ than wood.
a. larger than b. smaller than c. equal to
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A 10 kg ball moving due west at 2m/sec collided with a 4kg ball that is moving due east at 3m/sec. you determine that
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A 10 kg ball moving due west at 2m/sec collided with a 4kg ball that is moving due east at 3m/sec. you determine that
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A 10 kg ball moving due west at 2m/sec collided with a 4kg ball that is moving due east at 3m/sec. you determine that
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What are the disadvantages of having a computer??
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well actually i have this question too. I kept getting 1/8 every time i did it. :(
Nx1\5=2\15
The answer is B
The Answers are 1. B 2. C 3. B
I believe you are correct...go with your instinct.
Thank you again, Mr. Bob!
Thanks Mr. Bob!!!!
So because it would take more force to crush the concrete, then the elastic constant is larger than wood...or would it be smaller than wood because wood is more 'elastic'? Ugh...I'm sorry!